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Posted on 3/21/15 at 12:02 pm to BowlJackson
Posted on 3/21/15 at 12:02 pm to BowlJackson
Works in Northern Iowa's conference....
Posted on 3/21/15 at 1:23 pm to thirdlawson
Seth Tuttle would work in any conference. There is a reason he's a projected 1st rounder
Posted on 3/21/15 at 1:34 pm to thirdlawson
Northern Iowa's conference isn't that bad...
Posted on 3/21/15 at 3:41 pm to Weagle25
Yeah, UNI and Wichita State were both top 10 to end the season
Posted on 3/21/15 at 7:40 pm to BowlJackson
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Seth Tuttle would work in any conference. There is a reason he's a projected 1st rounder
He is?!?!
LINK
Posted on 3/21/15 at 8:02 pm to thirdlawson
Yes. I don't subscribe to ESPN though
Posted on 3/23/15 at 4:36 pm to BowlJackson
Not 2015 recruiting but...
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@GTuckerHoops: 2017 C Austin Wiley mentioned Auburn, Duke, North Carolina & Florida as schools coming at him the hardest right now
Posted on 3/23/15 at 6:48 pm to Spiggly
Hoke has hinted about a potential 5th year big man..any ideas, kid from Cornell maybe?
Posted on 3/23/15 at 9:44 pm to AU66
Everyone expects a new big but no idea who
Posted on 3/24/15 at 5:26 am to AU66
quote:Not hinted. It's been flat out said by all AU sites. And nobody knows who for 2 reason.
Hoke has hinted about a potential 5th year big man..any ideas, kid from Cornell maybe?
1. Basketball is unlike football recruiting in that info is much tougher to come by. If a program finds a kid they really like who is not known they are super hush hush about it til they get the kid committed or signed.
2.As for getting a 5th year guy, a lot of them are just now putting in their transfer requests so AU is waiting to see what 5th years are available before making a move.
This post was edited on 3/24/15 at 8:35 am
Posted on 3/24/15 at 8:05 am to ellitor
Hopefully it is Shonn Miller from Cornell. Kid is an absolute beast
Posted on 3/24/15 at 8:22 am to Spiggly
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@GTuckerHoops: 2017 C Austin Wiley mentioned Auburn, Duke, North Carolina & Florida as schools coming at him the hardest right now
Cake been baked.
Posted on 3/24/15 at 8:43 am to thirdlawson
Good read LINK
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The basketball roster in Bruce Pearl's second season at Auburn will undergo dramatic changes. With four departing seniors in Antoine Mason, K.C. Ross-Miller, KT Harrell and Malcolm Canada, and at least five talented newcomers expected to arrive this summer, Pearl says he hopes additional talent and depth will overcome the loss of experience and leadership.
“I think it’s safe to say that we’ll be better at two or three positions, maybe four, but let’s say three," Pearl said recently at the Birmingham Tip Off Club.
Kareem Canty has been itching to help Auburn's basketball team since he arrived from Marshall last year. With Canada and Ross-Miller gone, Canty is expected to give the Tigers quality play at the point guard position.
"(Canty) is a terrific scoring point guard, and half the time he was our best player on the floor during practice," Pearl said. "He’s really good. When you have a great point guard, it can make everyone else better."
Four-star signee New Williams from Los Angeles will also add depth at point guard and shooting guard. Pearl called him a "terrific athlete."
"Like in football, a terrific athlete that you don’t know where he can play, but he can play," Pearl said. "It’ll be interesting to see. He’s a high-level player that will allow us to press and do some things."
With Harrell and Mason gone, Auburn's ability to replace 33 combined points per game will be a question Pearl is optimistic he can answer.
Signees T.J. Dunans, Danjel Purifoy and Bryce Brown all will arrive in the summer. And all three are known for scoring ability. Dunans is a "high scorer" from the junior college ranks and Brown is an "outstanding 3-point shooter" from Atlanta, who averaged over 25 points per game this season.
"I think he’ll be like KT Harrell in a couple of years," Pearl said.
Purifoy, from Centreville, Ala., is a "system fit" and earned high praise from Pearl after a season at Hargrave Military College.
"A year ago, he was an athlete that could get into the lane and create, but had no jump shot," Pearl said. "I went back to see him at Hargrave. He’s a player. That kid will be a first-team All-Freshman SEC player. He’ll have a chance to really dominate his position. He looks like a bunch of other guys that walked into my gym this year."
Beyond Auburn's four signees, “I’d say we’d like to sign one more for sure, and that would be great," Pearl said.
The one is 4-star Horace Spencer.
Known for his defensive presence, Spencer is Auburn's highest ranked commitment. He is expected to sign with Auburn on April 15. Spencer should help returning forwards Cinmeon Bowers and Jordon Granger rebound and defend the low post.
“We’ll have better overall size," Pearl said.
Auburn's average height this season was ranked 250th nationally at just over 6-foot-4. Next season's roster could average nearly 6-foot-6, which could place Auburn among the top 50 teams in average height.
Auburn's height could grow if a fifth-year transfer power forward is added to the roster before next season.
Tahj Shamsid-Deen and Matthew Atewe will return from injury, Shamsid-Deen with shoulder problems and Atewe having broken his leg twice in the last two seasons.
Freshman T.J. Lang made a strong move late in the season and became a part-time starter. Jack Purchase, another freshman, rarely payed.
"I think you always keep your options open and see what else could be out there to improve your roster," Pearl said. "We’ve got some question marks. We’ve got some young players that need to develop.”
Pearl said he hoped to have Auburn competing in the middle of the SEC in his first season. That didn't happen, but he said it can happen next season.
“I’m hoping next year we’re good enough to compete in the middle of the league," Pearl said. "That gets you in position where postseason is possible. That’s a step we can make. It won’t be a monumental step, an overnight step, but it’ll be progress. We’ll be deeper. We’ll be longer. We’ll be more athletic. We’ll be younger and less experienced.
"Progress will be made, but I don’t think it’ll be leaps and bounds.”
Posted on 3/24/15 at 12:25 pm to TheSandman
Is that a huge loss? Small loss? Any kind of loss?
Give me a comparison with a football player we lost to transfer recently...
Give me a comparison with a football player we lost to transfer recently...
Posted on 3/24/15 at 12:26 pm to TheSandman
Wondering if he will try to play wherever he transfers
Posted on 3/24/15 at 12:27 pm to TTsTowel
They weren't sure if he would ever play again so it's not a huge loss
Posted on 3/24/15 at 12:36 pm to Rig
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Wondering if he will try to play wherever he transfers
Someone with inside info said he would never play basketball again. Not at a high level anyway.
This was 2 days ago
Posted on 3/24/15 at 12:40 pm to TTsTowel
quote:The type of loss depends on if we get a grad transfer to replace him & if he is quality.
Is that a huge loss? Small loss? Any kind of loss?
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